Mailing Lists
From Jini.org
There are a variety of mailing lists where discussions on Jini technology are going on all the time. Think of these lists as your local Jini watercooler, coffee shop or local bodega where you can hang out and find folks of similar interest to talk with.
Each list has a different focus or goal, and, consequently has different subscribers or members. You can take a look at the archives to see what's been happening on each particular discussion list.
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Jini-users
This is the focal point for Jini Technology discussions. Threads include announcements of events and publications, technical debates, and requests for information/clarification. You must subscribe to this list to post messages.
Jini-site
This low-volume list concerns the Jini.org site itself. Interested in helping out? Want to know what goes on behind the scenes? Then this is the place to go. You must subscribe to this list to post messages.
JavaSpaces-users
JavaSpaces technology acts as a virtual space between providers and requesters of network resources or objects. We discuss the in's and out's of how to make this really happen here at Java-Spaces-users@java.sun.com.This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it You must subscribe to this list to post messages.
RMI-users
RMI, or Remote Method Invocation, enables the programmer to create distributed Java technology-based to Java technology-based applications, in which the methods of remote Java objects can be invoked from other Java virtual machines*, possibly on different hosts. Join this thread to find out more. You must subscribe to this list to post messages.
IRC
- Server: irc.freenode.org
- Channel: ##jini
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This is an informal gathering place for JINI developers to chat.
